I look at a lot of eBay auctions for games, and in the process I've found that a lot of
people can't read or can't manage to type what they read. Usually this just results
in a lot of auctions for Asteriods and Tag-Scan, but sometimes the outcome is much
funnier. I've been saving my favorites as I find them and I thought I'd share.... enjoy.

I look at a lot of eBay auctions for games, and in the process I've found that a lot of people can't read or can't manage to type what they read. Usually this just resultsin a lot of auctions for Asteriods and Tag-Scan, but sometimes the outcome is muchfunnier. I've been saving my favorites as I find them and I thought I'd share.... enjoy.

Don't forget about the laziness factor. I see a great number of what I presume to be Sears 2600 carts listed as "110 video games" or "64 video games". The seller doesn't bother to look at the end label to see that they are really Space Invaders and Asteroids. Some of these are more difficult to figure out if you don't already have the games.